Saturday, May 17, 2025 - A teacher d!ed at home while preparing for work, an inquest has heard.
Patrick Guthrie, 31, was putting on sneakers when he fell
and hit his head in London in Dec. 2024.
His sister, Patricia Guthrie, found his body in the living
room after his workplace called her on December 4, 2024, stating that he
had been absent from school for two days.
The English and film studies teacher had been working at
Hendon School since September 2023.
Meanwhile, Patrick had been staying at Patricia’s apartment
in Mitchison Road, Islington, while she was staying with their mother, Jenny
Murphy.
The calls from her brother’s school “really concerned me as
it was very unlike Patrick. He has never missed work," Patricia
said.
After returning home, the worried sister found Patrick on
the floor with his neck hyperextended and his head against the wall.
Sgt Kevin Clark reportedly said the wall had a crack where a
window was, which detectives believe Patrick’s head landed on.
“My opinion was that this was Mr Guthrie’s work stuff and
that he was preparing to go to work,” Sgt Clark said after Guthrie’s rucksack
with work items was found in the kitchen. He was also wearing one of his
sneakers.
An autopsy found that Patrick had a large bruise on his
forehead and another on his chin. His brain also suffered from trauma.
Dr Joseph Westaby, who works with St George’s Hospital,
highlighted that Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) could have been the cause
of de@th.
According to the Cleveland Clinic, SADS is a heart
condition where an abnormal heart rhythm affects the heart’s electrical system,
causing sudden de@th.
Great Ormond Street Hospital Histopathology consultant, Dr
Liina Palm, suggested a cardiac arrest could have happened due to Gruthie's
body not having any protective marks.
Meanwhile, the teacher also fractured his foot in February
2024, causing doctors to consider that he may have had pain while putting on
his sneakers.
“It’s very difficult to support this theory that somebody
fully conscious wouldn’t try to break their fall,” Dr Palm said.
Patrick’s cause of de@th has been ruled as positional
asphyxia, cardiac arrest, Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and brain injury.
Patricia reportedly told the court that she and her family
were going to be tested for the gene that causes SADS.
“It was such a shock, for someone that was so healthy,” she
said.
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